In accord with the most fashionable ideas or style.
Generally accepted, used or practiced at the moment.
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Examples for "current"
Examples for "current"
1The possible effect on human health is a problem of current debate.
2Case in point: the current end of financial year and mid-year sales.
3The current public health system was not serving new mothers, she said.
4A France Telecom report listed 14 countries affected by the current problem.
5However, the current situation regarding waiting lists is clearly less than satisfactory.
1The question becomes, however, why this kind of violence is so prevalent.
2Conclusion: Albuminuria is highly prevalent among Palestinian population with type 2 diabetes.
3Corporate malpractice is prevalent among state companies too, the prime minister says.
4Conclusion: Warfarin treatment in primary health care is prevalent among the elderly.
5CBA said this form of abuse was more prevalent among younger people.
1Malta will observe prevailing laws, its government said in a brief statement.
2What impact will the prevailing political environment have on the budget speech?
3The peculiarity of these debates was the prevailing discussion of general principles.
4The try captured the match in a moment, power and persistence prevailing.
5Evolution is a gradual process wherein species continually adapt to prevailing conditions.
1A new report just released says serious bullying is rife in parliament.
2However, pickpockets are quite rife in the city, so please be careful.
3Piracy is as rife as the reduced sea traffic nowadays can support.
4The exploitation of Indigenous peoples continues today and colonialism is still rife.
5It's difficult to read the British system, and political illiteracy is rife.
Corresponding to the latest status, knowledge or developments.
1An up-to-date list of airspace closures in Europe can be found here.
2It is the most effective way to receive up-to-date information and advice.
3That is changing, however, and inter-census estimates now provide additional, up-to-date details.
4Those with continued relevance today will be replaced by more up-to-date laws.
5That way I know the page is up-to-date in the central repository.
6In a rapidly changing field, it's as up-to-date and accurate as possible.
7Be sure your provider has accurate, up-to-date information on you, Safavi says.
8The management of pediatric pancreatitis requires up-to-date and evidence based management guidelines.
9Stay vigilant, keep up-to-date with warnings & follow the advice of authorities.
10Week 3 of the International Arts Festival and we keep you up-to-date.
11Travellers are asked to check the Auckland Airport website for up-to-date details.
12He brought David up-to-date, starting from the moment when he had collapsed.
13When she saw that she made sure her antivirus library was up-to-date.
14Building homology models requires specialized programs and up-to-date sequence and structural databases.
15Below you'll find five reviews of the most up-to-date task seating choices.
16What do the agencies have to fear from having more up-to-date laws?